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kennedy and ronald reagan the new governor of california and maybe have students from england, japan, india talk to these two guys and ask them questions and have a debate. what do you think? what i thought was a perfect set from senator kennedy. he was after all, a pretty experienced politician as governor of california. exclass pse&b movie star and th accepted and they had the debate and it was carnage. no one has ever won more decisively than reagan did that evening. senator kennedy looked at the monitor in the room rather than at the interviewer and result is that the people watching saw him being kind of shifty eyed. he went along to a great length with answers trying to be precise where as ronald reagan was superb. gave wonderful reassuring pro-american answers. and for the viewers after that, whenever we'd have a discussion in the kennedy staff or the kennedy surroundings and i would take a position i would look at senator kennedy didn't hold, he would turn to me and say, you're the one that put me in the debate with ronald reagan, aren't you? >> i first heard that story from somethi
kennedy and ronald reagan the new governor of california and maybe have students from england, japan, india talk to these two guys and ask them questions and have a debate. what do you think? what i thought was a perfect set from senator kennedy. he was after all, a pretty experienced politician as governor of california. exclass pse&b movie star and th accepted and they had the debate and it was carnage. no one has ever won more decisively than reagan did that evening. senator kennedy...
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we would have students from england and japan or india talk to these two guys and ask them questions. i thought it was a perfect setup for senator kennedy. he was an experienced politician. it would be no contest. i persuaded senator kennedy to except and they did and it was carnage. nobody wanted to be more decisive than reagan did that evening. senator kennedy looked at the monitor in the room rather than the interviewer and the result is that the people watching saw him being kind of shifty eyed. he was trying to be very precise about vietnam. whereas one oregon was superb and he gave wonderful, reassuring pro-american answers. for years after that, whenever we would have a discussion on the kennedy staff, i would take a position and he would turn to me and say "you're the fellow that got me in that debate with ronald reagan, are you?" >> [unintelligible] the former aide to ronald reagan wrote -- >> that is about right. since i was running for the legislature in california. >> how much of this french ship exists today -- a french ship exists today? -- friendship exists today? ->> p
we would have students from england and japan or india talk to these two guys and ask them questions. i thought it was a perfect setup for senator kennedy. he was an experienced politician. it would be no contest. i persuaded senator kennedy to except and they did and it was carnage. nobody wanted to be more decisive than reagan did that evening. senator kennedy looked at the monitor in the room rather than the interviewer and the result is that the people watching saw him being kind of shifty...
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ivanuand ras writes fom india -- as my good friend p , 200 peoe get swine flu a the ole of india was to wear surge rical masks. 20 million people hve aids ad nobody wants twear a condom. >>> as weontinue on this thursd evenin our other big theme hereonight is the glob economy. o of europe biggest economies, germany and france, report signs of recory. each saw grth. yes, we said growth of % in this year's second quarter. but those are just two untries, and despite turnaround for the much of europe is still mid in recession, as we hear this report frodeutsche welle. reporter: one reason for th positi trend in germany isan improvement the construction industry. but consumers have already done theibit, continui to spend money roughout the crisis. and they'veeenhelped by berlin economic stimulus packages. >> the slowdown in production is w over. we're entering ahase of stabilization or of slight growth. this respect, the worst is now overbut not for the labor rket. unfounately, we have to expect more job losses. >> reporter: gmany is not the only economy to emergefrom the cession. france
ivanuand ras writes fom india -- as my good friend p , 200 peoe get swine flu a the ole of india was to wear surge rical masks. 20 million people hve aids ad nobody wants twear a condom. >>> as weontinue on this thursd evenin our other big theme hereonight is the glob economy. o of europe biggest economies, germany and france, report signs of recory. each saw grth. yes, we said growth of % in this year's second quarter. but those are just two untries, and despite turnaround for the...
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the number of reported cases in india stands at around 1,200. at least 2,100 people are reported to have died. however, with a population of over 1 billion people, the percentage of cases in india is low in compare to countries // $ elsewhere. some have blamed aggressive coverage of the outbreak by the media for creating an atmosphere of alarm. >>> to try to make sense of the global swine flu pandemic, just how dangerous it really is, we've invited back dr. martin blaser to join us tonight. he is the past president of the infectious disease society of america and is the chair of the department of medicine at new york university school of medicine. as we just heard, the swine flu is spreading quite rapidly around the world. but the global death count, which right now i believe is at 1,500, remains relatively low. so just how dangerous is disease? >> i think as you point, it's spreading all over the world. it's been present in more than 150 countries. i would guess there already have been tens of millions of cases of infection. and terelatively sm
the number of reported cases in india stands at around 1,200. at least 2,100 people are reported to have died. however, with a population of over 1 billion people, the percentage of cases in india is low in compare to countries // $ elsewhere. some have blamed aggressive coverage of the outbreak by the media for creating an atmosphere of alarm. >>> to try to make sense of the global swine flu pandemic, just how dangerous it really is, we've invited back dr. martin blaser to join us...
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. >>> and india's biggest movie star questioned at a u.s. airport for over an hour which is now becoming an international incident. >>> welcome back. these are the latest headlines from abc news. the florida panhandle is being pounded by heavy rain as claudette came ashore overnight near ft. walton beach. it'll move inland toward alabama later today. >>> forecasters are keeping an eye on ana and bill which are gaining strength in the atlantic. neither of these storms is expected to make landfall. >>> and president obama may drop his demand for a government-run health insurance option, a move that could alienate some liberal democrats but gain republican support. >>> wellchicago rest depths who need a marriage license today or a building permit today are out of luck. the city is closed for business. >> it is a major effort to close a massive budget gap. but chicago is not alone. here's diana alvear. >> reporter: city workers take monday off. the first of three forced furlough days thanks to a budget in the red. sanitation trucks will be idle.
. >>> and india's biggest movie star questioned at a u.s. airport for over an hour which is now becoming an international incident. >>> welcome back. these are the latest headlines from abc news. the florida panhandle is being pounded by heavy rain as claudette came ashore overnight near ft. walton beach. it'll move inland toward alabama later today. >>> forecasters are keeping an eye on ana and bill which are gaining strength in the atlantic. neither of these storms...
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india celebrated independence day. the country's prime minister vowing to return the country to 9% growth. can they catch up with china? stay tuned. more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can ship anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. ship international, too. yes, but i ship hundreds of things, in all sizes. great, because flat rate boxes come in four sizes. call now and we'll send a free supply, plus up to $160 in offers. when you're ready to ship, we'll even pick them up for free, no matter how many you have. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simple
india celebrated independence day. the country's prime minister vowing to return the country to 9% growth. can they catch up with china? stay tuned. more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes...
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the sport is dying out in india. this is -- as young people move on to more conventional games like volleyball and soccer. the elders, tossing babies. right. elders in the community trying to keep it alive, the wonderful tradition. >> keep hope alive. >> what about tickle fighting? >> it's an nerf opportunity. >> it is. good thinking. >> so who's ahead in the fight? the strangest -- >> india is. i don't consider it a fight. used to be japan. they make useless robots. dances with you. india with things like that and the baby tossing, far, far ahead at this point. >> no doubt about it. thank you, willie. i'm sure mika's going to -- let's just say i don't want to be here monday when mika gets in. going to be a little chill. >> i don't think so. >> yeah? >> i think she likes open, openness, honesty. >> it's her paris hilton family. >> you should do a pillow fight on the set, willie and mika. >> beat the hell out of each other. >> we have another e-mail, chris has, about savannah. praising the academic achievements? >> no
the sport is dying out in india. this is -- as young people move on to more conventional games like volleyball and soccer. the elders, tossing babies. right. elders in the community trying to keep it alive, the wonderful tradition. >> keep hope alive. >> what about tickle fighting? >> it's an nerf opportunity. >> it is. good thinking. >> so who's ahead in the fight? the strangest -- >> india is. i don't consider it a fight. used to be japan. they make useless...
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one of the world's biggest movie stars, the tom cruise of india, held for questioning at an american airport. he says it's because he's a muslim. it's become an international muslim. it's become an international incident. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. for people in florida, and all along the atlantic and gulf coasts, this has been a quiet hurricane season. since june, nothing. but now, all of a sudden, there are three storms out there, and they are allaining strength. tropical storms ana and bill have formed in the atlantic, and opical storm claudette is poised to hit the panhandle of florida tonight. abc's jeffrey kofman is there. >> reporter: what a different a day or two can make. on friday, this hurricane season with a nonstarter. suddenly, this weekend, three tropical storms formed, one of them poppedp overnight in the gulf of mexico and now making landfall here on the florida panhandle. >> i think in the end, this is a warning shot. the gulf is more prime than usual for intensification this year. >> reporter: the sleepy hurricane season is over. the scramble
one of the world's biggest movie stars, the tom cruise of india, held for questioning at an american airport. he says it's because he's a muslim. it's become an international muslim. it's become an international incident. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. for people in florida, and all along the atlantic and gulf coasts, this has been a quiet hurricane season. since june, nothing. but now, all of a sudden, there are three storms out there, and they are allaining...
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noe second quake 160 miles th of india's iserndth and that one prompted a tsunami warning but so far no wave reported. that's good news. >>> meantime, dozens of people are dead and four others missing after a typhoon swept through. it dumped more than 80 inches of rain in some areas. that, of course, led to heavy floodened an mudslides. floodwater swept away this entire building. nearly million a people were evacuated to higher ground. >>> that is some harsh weather. >> 80 inches. >> i don't even know in how long. >> it doesn't matter. even if it's a couple of days -- >> that's a good point -- two years' rainfall for us. that's increde in. we're looking at another hot day tomorrow. not as hot. we'll go down. no records tomorrow. no more heat advisories. that will expire at 8:00 tonight. the next three days temperatures go down. 92 tomorrow. still relatively hot. 86 on wednesday. much better, a couple of storms still possible. we'll keep thursday dry. high temperatures about 87. we'll talk about the heat advisory until 8:00. when you have a heat advisory, the index is between 100 and
noe second quake 160 miles th of india's iserndth and that one prompted a tsunami warning but so far no wave reported. that's good news. >>> meantime, dozens of people are dead and four others missing after a typhoon swept through. it dumped more than 80 inches of rain in some areas. that, of course, led to heavy floodened an mudslides. floodwater swept away this entire building. nearly million a people were evacuated to higher ground. >>> that is some harsh weather. >>...
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i was thinking about in this morning, that, in fact, if you showed woodstock the way they showed india in slum dog millionai millionaire, you would have about the same sanitation. and that's -- you know, that's a bad thing and i've been writing this for years, that, in fact, the future that we were dreaming of and trying to work towards did not consistent of squatting in the mud, taking what you were given. it consisted of something more activist. >> right. and you had -- you talked about, also, how this was one of the least -- one of the more poorly organized rock concerts. >> it was horribly organized. >> and even talked about how all the groups were threatened, saying if you ask for money, we're going to call you out. the who basically said, screw you, give us our money. >> it's funny, because that's been the news break from this story. i wrote that in my biography of the who 20 years ago. but now it's news. but i think what happened at woodstock in the 30th anniversary in 1999 where they were gouged by the promotors, where there was arson, where there was rain, took the sheen off i
i was thinking about in this morning, that, in fact, if you showed woodstock the way they showed india in slum dog millionai millionaire, you would have about the same sanitation. and that's -- you know, that's a bad thing and i've been writing this for years, that, in fact, the future that we were dreaming of and trying to work towards did not consistent of squatting in the mud, taking what you were given. it consisted of something more activist. >> right. and you had -- you talked...
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but the internal problems of pakistan, of feudal country that is just in terrible shape, focused on india when they ought to be focused on the jihadists -- >> where do you see it headed? >> i see the united states desperately keeping it from just imploding into civil war. >> very reassuring, evan. >> yeas are 68, nays are 31. >> the world's greatest deliberative body gives its consent to the first hispanic to serve on the nation's highest court, and the third woman. 31 of the 40 republicans voted no, including orrin hatch. >> such activity, judging with uncertainty and instability in the law, and the result is an activist judicial philosophy that i cannot support, and that the american people rejected. >> if you voted for her, the national rifle association threatens to get your free if you voted against her, you could set yourself up for trouble with hispanic voters. >> john mccain was the biggest surprise to me. when lindsey graham, the senator closest to him on the judiciary committee, came out for her. there were only nine republicans who voted for justice sotomayor. four of them
but the internal problems of pakistan, of feudal country that is just in terrible shape, focused on india when they ought to be focused on the jihadists -- >> where do you see it headed? >> i see the united states desperately keeping it from just imploding into civil war. >> very reassuring, evan. >> yeas are 68, nays are 31. >> the world's greatest deliberative body gives its consent to the first hispanic to serve on the nation's highest court, and the third...
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they are dropped off the roof of a mosque in india. apparently ensures good health for the child. if things do not go to plan however, it ensures prosperity for the local pediatrician. despite outrage of child right activists no injuries are reported. >> the highest leader of the catholic church has a record deal. pope benedict the 16th will release a album according to the record label. the pontiff sings and recites prayers for the virginia engine mary and include eight pieces of contemporary classical music. >> pentagon releases more than 140 pictures from air force one flyover new york city that shocked the people below. city had no warning, and the plane flew so low some new yorkers thought terrorists were about to attack. head of the white house military office had to resign because of the furry over the incident. >> the swine flu death toll hits another milestone. what is the federal government doing to get ready for a vaccine this autumn. >> nap time is getting (announcer) now when verizon brings fios straight to your home, you can get amazing tv, internet and phone for jus
they are dropped off the roof of a mosque in india. apparently ensures good health for the child. if things do not go to plan however, it ensures prosperity for the local pediatrician. despite outrage of child right activists no injuries are reported. >> the highest leader of the catholic church has a record deal. pope benedict the 16th will release a album according to the record label. the pontiff sings and recites prayers for the virginia engine mary and include eight pieces of...
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churchill allegedly read the whole thing when he was a soldier in india. but you can read condensed versions which a actually pretty good. gibbon is very wrong about religion. but he's very right about a lot of things, too. and it's just splendid, splendid reading. edmond burke, reflections on the revolution of france. i know everyone likes to put this book on their list but i hope a of you have read it and absorbed it. and if you haven't i encourage you to do so. the first time i came to washinon and started interacting with my fellow conservatives, i thought they must not have read this book. i remember going to a party that was thrown by someone who's quite famousight now, and he was a celebration of the french revolution party because to him this was a great blowor libertarian and democracy and all this sort of thing. i thought you've got to be kidding me. i thought it was crazy then and i still think it was crazy now. the premiums hat areital crucial and true are things that i think rub a lot of people in a knee-jerk way the wrong way. weave the famou
churchill allegedly read the whole thing when he was a soldier in india. but you can read condensed versions which a actually pretty good. gibbon is very wrong about religion. but he's very right about a lot of things, too. and it's just splendid, splendid reading. edmond burke, reflections on the revolution of france. i know everyone likes to put this book on their list but i hope a of you have read it and absorbed it. and if you haven't i encourage you to do so. the first time i came to...
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this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around $3500. what about us? i want you to know, for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see, in the next few years, cars cheaper than you ever imagined, about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn do cn cnn.come/clarkhoward. >> clark will tell you how to save more and spend less and avoid getting ripped off. how? he'll tell you at noon on the weekends. >>> the president tells you he needs help to get health care reform passed. he picked up the phone and called 140,000 people. new for you in abo
this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around...
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found mostly in the waters off of india. great white shark which is terrific. i think they should rename it because i've been watching the great white shark and i don't think great covers it. the terrific white shark. fantastic white shark. the biggest one is probably, what, the whale shark? yeah, see? who? the wheelchair shark of course -- the whale shark, huge, swam by one, when i was scuba diving ones, your whole body starts to shake, something primitive in your brain that goes, that animal is huge. you're next to a cow and you're like, i'm kind of nervous, it's big, not scary but big. you get near a whale shark, it's mouth is as long as my body. it could not care less. that beagle was like, hmm, whatever. you're like, get me away from this. you don't want to panic because you're afraid the sucker fish on the side of it are big enough to kill you. >> we're going to rename it here. i thought you watched vh1 all the time. >> 30 seconds. if you can do in it 20 or less, megan pringle getting married to our sports guy tomorrow. >> a difficult marriage it's going
found mostly in the waters off of india. great white shark which is terrific. i think they should rename it because i've been watching the great white shark and i don't think great covers it. the terrific white shark. fantastic white shark. the biggest one is probably, what, the whale shark? yeah, see? who? the wheelchair shark of course -- the whale shark, huge, swam by one, when i was scuba diving ones, your whole body starts to shake, something primitive in your brain that goes, that animal...
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i remember when he went to india. he became such a national hero in india that indians forgot about their own leaders at that time. when he went to ireland, the same thing. he's a very charming person. he is a very likable person. you see his body language. he disarms you. so he was just the right person for our country to use to free these young ladies. >> larry: couple of other notes. franklin, how's your dad? how's billy graham? >> well, thank you for asking, larry. he's doing quite well. he'll be 91 this year of course but his mind is still clear, sharp. he remembers everything and he loves you and he's watching tonight. >> larry: your mother passed when? >> two years ago this past june. my father misses her so very much. she was his soulmate. they were partners in life together. they really had a real love story. he was i think more in love with her the last few years of their marriage than they were when they first were married. a great love story. she was an incredible lady. a lot of fun. >> larry: she was. dee
i remember when he went to india. he became such a national hero in india that indians forgot about their own leaders at that time. when he went to ireland, the same thing. he's a very charming person. he is a very likable person. you see his body language. he disarms you. so he was just the right person for our country to use to free these young ladies. >> larry: couple of other notes. franklin, how's your dad? how's billy graham? >> well, thank you for asking, larry. he's doing...
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pakistan and india have been addedat each other's throats since the 1940's. if the indians attack them they can fall back to the west. we have allowed under mr. karzai's desire as he went to school in india, to allow a great expansion of the indian diplomatic presence in afghanistan. and also a large amount of indian investment. these pseudo-civilian engineers building roads which happen to be all along the border with pakistan. we have driven the pakistanis crazy by putting the enemy on both of their borders, from their point of view. so, to increase their presence would really drive them crazy. we're dealing with two nuclear powers. host: the last call, jim, in california. . . guest: i think we made a mistake by taking down the government in somalia a few years ago because now we will get one much worse. but the agency does not decide good or bad. the president of the u.s., whether democrat or republican, gives the agency the marching orders. host: what are you doing these days? guest: i am an adjunct professor at georgetown. i am writing a biography amosam
pakistan and india have been addedat each other's throats since the 1940's. if the indians attack them they can fall back to the west. we have allowed under mr. karzai's desire as he went to school in india, to allow a great expansion of the indian diplomatic presence in afghanistan. and also a large amount of indian investment. these pseudo-civilian engineers building roads which happen to be all along the border with pakistan. we have driven the pakistanis crazy by putting the enemy on both...
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what puts us in a better position to win the energy race with india and china? well, the answer is american energy. the authors of cap and trade don't want to develop all american energy resources. they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more emergency america can -- energy america can produce, the stronger the economy will be. energy development creatings jobs. not just green jobs but red, white, and blue jobs. we need them all, and the solution rests on our shores. thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you, senator barrasso. senator merkley. >> thank you very much, madam chair. it's a delight to have you all here today. it's clear there's a central message that we have here in the united states right now the technology, the resources, the know-how to build a clean energy economy. that economy will create jobs, it will cut our dependence on foreign oil, and it will reduce pollution. this sounds like a triple win, i look forward to hearing the details from all of you. thank you. >> thank you, sena
what puts us in a better position to win the energy race with india and china? well, the answer is american energy. the authors of cap and trade don't want to develop all american energy resources. they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more emergency america can -- energy america can produce, the stronger the economy will be. energy development creatings jobs. not just green jobs but red, white, and blue jobs. we need them...
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they did not have a social security system in india. we think by using a fairly systemic framework, we can put in a system where we can change the economics so that we can make it in our best interest and our suppliers best interest to understand that it is in their best interest to keep these systems truly supplied in a secure fashion, rather than allow them to be counterfeited. one thing i would say in addition to this is that we try to take a risk management approach to this. while we are worried about the supply chain, this is a problem that is generally not a big problem for industry. the reason is, it is usually easier and less costly if you are going to attack bank of america to attack it for software of one of these traditional hacks. is much harder to do it through the supply chain attack by putting something in the computer. however, from the government's perspective, this is an extremely serious problem, because if a weapons system could be infected through a manufactured attack, you cannot detect it. you do not get rid of it
they did not have a social security system in india. we think by using a fairly systemic framework, we can put in a system where we can change the economics so that we can make it in our best interest and our suppliers best interest to understand that it is in their best interest to keep these systems truly supplied in a secure fashion, rather than allow them to be counterfeited. one thing i would say in addition to this is that we try to take a risk management approach to this. while we are...
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we have to have china and india. we learned that if we go too far with cap and trade, then all we are going to do is chase more jobs to china and india, where they've been putting up coal fire plants every 10 minutes. in some, we have a slew of hearings in three unsuccessful votes on the senate floor, actually, i'd say four, because we rejected the co2 in the beginning. off we go into the august recess, secure in the knowledge that cap and trade is riddled with flaws and the departments are seriously divided over one of president obama's top domestic top priorities. we also know that according to a recent polling, the american public is increasingly unwilling to pay anything as polls have shown to fight global warming. all this does not mean cap and trade is dead and gone. it's alive, as democratic leaders did in the house, eager to distribute pork in unprecedented scales to secure the necessary votes to try to pass this thing. so, be assured, we will mark up legislation in this committee, pass it, and then it will b
we have to have china and india. we learned that if we go too far with cap and trade, then all we are going to do is chase more jobs to china and india, where they've been putting up coal fire plants every 10 minutes. in some, we have a slew of hearings in three unsuccessful votes on the senate floor, actually, i'd say four, because we rejected the co2 in the beginning. off we go into the august recess, secure in the knowledge that cap and trade is riddled with flaws and the departments are...
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the issue of nuclear proliferation, the dangers of war between india and pakistan. the kind of taliban victory into central asia and into the gulf. the implications regionally and globally: should we have to walk away from afghanistan, i think are catastrophic. and the american public has to be told that. and because that's going to be necessary for us to be able to sustain our effort there for the amount of time it's going to take. we aught to have realistic expectations about what we can accomplish. but let's not fool ourselves into believing that if bin laden were killed tomorrow that we had an easy et from afghanistan. >> david? >> yes. usually if the answer is foreign troops to afghanistan, you probably asked the wrong question. that being said, there is for the current administration really no option except increasing the commitment. their trend lines are not going the right way. and the surge needs to turn things arounded. but again those in afghanistan, we're seeing some progress in afghanistan security forces. but it is not just war but afghanistan life. we
the issue of nuclear proliferation, the dangers of war between india and pakistan. the kind of taliban victory into central asia and into the gulf. the implications regionally and globally: should we have to walk away from afghanistan, i think are catastrophic. and the american public has to be told that. and because that's going to be necessary for us to be able to sustain our effort there for the amount of time it's going to take. we aught to have realistic expectations about what we can...
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what you would not expect is a person who is not literate coming from india and trying to do medical, but you expect someone to a college in india that they can't afford to treat and being able to buy a ticket. that would be more of a phenomenon against the most educated -- i amongst the most educated. that would be another example. there are about 400,000 births comprising about one out of every 10 births in the u.s.. what percentage of people who are women, who arrived pregnant? -- what percentage of people or women who arrived pregnant? it is hard to get a handle on how big that is potentially. as robert pointed out, if you do not verify, which is what this new bill considers, that could grow much larger. >> i would consider the precedents for medical tourism to be quite strong indeed. in the 1980's and 1990's, we allowed elderly immigrants to come and then get on your program called supplemental security income. in fact, elderly immigrants coming to the u.s. to retire on this welfare program, it was the fastest growing element in u.s. welfare. it was absolutely unprecedented. what
what you would not expect is a person who is not literate coming from india and trying to do medical, but you expect someone to a college in india that they can't afford to treat and being able to buy a ticket. that would be more of a phenomenon against the most educated -- i amongst the most educated. that would be another example. there are about 400,000 births comprising about one out of every 10 births in the u.s.. what percentage of people who are women, who arrived pregnant? -- what...
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president and for a country than to say this economy will be an economy that competes with china and india, that we'll be able to understand that american workers deserve better, and that this is about the beginning of the inclusion of all workers into that economy and all people and communities that deserve to be uplifted, that this will not be an uplifting of yachts, but an uplifting of boats. today is the sound and smell of sweet jus cities. finish pleasure -- justice. >> [inaudible] >> we're doing this together. let me first say that the green the block campaign is not just a campaign, it's a coalition. and so there are already a number of organizations that have signed on to it, so it's not just the hip-hop caucus or green for all doing this alone. how we're going to do this, as i said before, this is not a green jobs moment, it's a clean energy movement, and for us we have to convince our generation that this truly is our lunch counter moment for the 21st century. and we have to go out there and convince them that if we don't make a change now, nine years into the 21st century, there
president and for a country than to say this economy will be an economy that competes with china and india, that we'll be able to understand that american workers deserve better, and that this is about the beginning of the inclusion of all workers into that economy and all people and communities that deserve to be uplifted, that this will not be an uplifting of yachts, but an uplifting of boats. today is the sound and smell of sweet jus cities. finish pleasure -- justice. >> [inaudible]...
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just as in india and net they have become more active to tap the intelligence of people that worked in the institutions but also with the public that interacts with and works with government. this is why we created an open government policy making process as we thought about whether the ways we can begin to lower and the race policy impediments that make this the adoption of broadband technology by government to engage the american people we turn to the people to ask us how to do that? instead of drafting a policy then go out for comment when they come too late we actually very much like this process turn the policy making process inside out and went to the people first for their ideas and government employees about how to do this we launched-- three phase process of brainstorming and discussions of the difficult i.d.'s that we are facing and then turning to people in the last few weeks to use a color ever tint drafting tool to create the language we may use to craft open government policies to allow was to use wiki to move to greater openness and have more participatory innovations ma
just as in india and net they have become more active to tap the intelligence of people that worked in the institutions but also with the public that interacts with and works with government. this is why we created an open government policy making process as we thought about whether the ways we can begin to lower and the race policy impediments that make this the adoption of broadband technology by government to engage the american people we turn to the people to ask us how to do that? instead...
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brazil, russia, india and china looks like an interesting place. it's not something for somebody doesn't want to take too much risk. it's a great three- to five-year play. >> one final question. looking over the longer term, you said be careful short term. there's etfs. if you want to do this and look at a five-year trade, what would that be. >> build a diversified portfolio and currency deposits. you can do it with a single trade and diversify arocross th globe. or look at the brazil, russia, india, and china. >> lots of interesting ideas there. frank trotter, as we said, from everbank direct. as you said, you can go online and look for all of those currencies. >>> let's get straight to share epperson. sharon? >> natural gas is coming up quickly here. down almost 20 cents. 10 cents in the past minute or so. waiting for the number to come out. it is up 66 bcf. the rise in natural gas storage level was above expectations, which were basically in a range between 69 and 64. the number came in above 66. i'm with john woods now, veteran natural gas trad
brazil, russia, india and china looks like an interesting place. it's not something for somebody doesn't want to take too much risk. it's a great three- to five-year play. >> one final question. looking over the longer term, you said be careful short term. there's etfs. if you want to do this and look at a five-year trade, what would that be. >> build a diversified portfolio and currency deposits. you can do it with a single trade and diversify arocross th globe. or look at the...
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they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more energy america can produce, the stronger the american economy will be. energy development creates jobs, not just green jobs, but real red, white, and blue jobs. we need to keep all the american jobs we can. we need them all, and the solution rests on our shores. thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you, senator. senator. >> as i was looking over your testimony, it's clear there's a central message that we have here in the united states right now, the technology, row sources, know how to build a clean energy economy that will create jobs and cut our dependence on foreign oil, reducing pollution. this sounds like a triple win. i look forward to hearing the details from all of you. thank you. >> thank you, senator. senator. >> first of all, i'd like to see thank you for this hearing, and echo the words of my friend from tennessee that if you look at where we get our energy in this country, we are only getting about 1.4 percent from wind. we need to look at nuclear, we need to lo
they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more energy america can produce, the stronger the american economy will be. energy development creates jobs, not just green jobs, but real red, white, and blue jobs. we need to keep all the american jobs we can. we need them all, and the solution rests on our shores. thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you, senator. senator. >> as i was looking over your testimony, it's clear...
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people were upset, very upset in india. the indian government says it is taking the incident up with the u.s. embassy there. a u.s. customs official tells the associated press that the questioning was part of a routine process. >>> all right. talking about your money, 42 minutes past the hour. u.s. stocks may fall sharply today. world markets are showing troubling signs. china's stock market plunged almost 6% to the lowest level in two months. investors may be jittery after friday's reports showing weak consumer confidence. dow features were down almost 160 points at last check. >>> okay. we need good news in a bad economy about now. your kids can eat for free am some restaurants. "usa today" points out that the international house of pancakes will offer free kid cans' meals every fight for a month. also, the italian chain, fazoli's has a kids eat free tuesdays and weekends for the end of the month and kids eat free at ikea on labor day weekend, even if the parents buy nothing. now you know. >>> okay. we've got three big st
people were upset, very upset in india. the indian government says it is taking the incident up with the u.s. embassy there. a u.s. customs official tells the associated press that the questioning was part of a routine process. >>> all right. talking about your money, 42 minutes past the hour. u.s. stocks may fall sharply today. world markets are showing troubling signs. china's stock market plunged almost 6% to the lowest level in two months. investors may be jittery after friday's...
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you cannot compete with china and india with an inadequate education system. and an inadequate education system can't be fixed by not have left behind. you need an entire new model of every american getting a head because you have too many adults who are under educated for the world market, and you can't say to somebody who is 22, we are a guide to help you, but will fix k-12. you are going to have 40 or 50 years. so we need to have a fundamental new approach that includes a vocational technical school, college, k-12, but it also includes a home schooling, burning underground, it includes things like the university of phoenix online learning. we have to have a fundamental new approach to 3605 days a year capacity to keep learning and the most rapid possible rates of that every american can be fully employed. i mentioned to you earlier, 2 million minutes. i really wish every community would watch this bill and have a dialogue about what does it mean and what did we have to do so our schools can be competitive? talks in points out. 60 percent of u.s. students ha
you cannot compete with china and india with an inadequate education system. and an inadequate education system can't be fixed by not have left behind. you need an entire new model of every american getting a head because you have too many adults who are under educated for the world market, and you can't say to somebody who is 22, we are a guide to help you, but will fix k-12. you are going to have 40 or 50 years. so we need to have a fundamental new approach that includes a vocational...
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wall street are complaining that they cannot find visas for the people that they want -- >> folks from india, folks from asia. >> there's an awful lot of those folks, americans who are unemployed. who are in their mid-40s and things like that who are being moved out so these people can move in. >> now let's talk about health care. a little bit of tape of some of the more august liberals from the senate. we have what happened to john dingell this weekend, let's watch a little bit of that, also tom harkin in iowa. these are angry people. now, you're going to new hampshire tomorrow. the president is doing a town hall meeting. what do you think is going to happen in portsmouth, new hampshire? >> i've got my hands on one conservative new hampshire group that is recruiting volunteers to show up. they've been using facebook and other news groups to do that and they're trying to get people there. look, new hampshire, arguably, you know, new england invented the town hall meeting or the modern day town hall meeting. these folks now how to do it. so you have this feeling, i wouldn't be surprised if we
wall street are complaining that they cannot find visas for the people that they want -- >> folks from india, folks from asia. >> there's an awful lot of those folks, americans who are unemployed. who are in their mid-40s and things like that who are being moved out so these people can move in. >> now let's talk about health care. a little bit of tape of some of the more august liberals from the senate. we have what happened to john dingell this weekend, let's watch a little...
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that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from oklahoma, is this the scary season for obama? caller: yes, it is. i think there is much to begin. as much as i was impressed with the personal tributes to senator kennedy yesterday from his family, particularly, i think there is something unseemly about the emphasis on health care bill. i know that he passionately wants to get something approved, but there is much work to be done. we cannot ignore the fact that the majority of american people do not approve of the health plan as it is now. host: let me read you something based on the republican radio address from a mike enzi. this is in both the washington post and the new york times. a republican member of the senate's gang of six healthcare negotiators sharply criticized democratic support reform plan saturday, making the climb
that is a potential threat to india, according to senior administration and congressional officials. meanwhile, there is a related store this morning on the front page of "the washington post," with this headline -- the u.s. says metrics to assess or success. -- war success. back to your calls come stan from oklahoma, is this the scary season for obama? caller: yes, it is. i think there is much to begin. as much as i was impressed with the personal tributes to senator kennedy...
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opinion, the civil rights movement, the union movement, women's rights -- none of that -- even gandhi in india, he would have gotten nowhere if it hadn't been the soviet union looming in the background and it seems me until we reach a point in which poor people are organized and willing to struggle against the wall street capitalists, we're going to continue to see a roll-back of all the gains of the civil rights and the labor movement. i was hoping you'd comment. >> host: thank you shaun from washington state. >> guest: shaun, i don't think we're in any danger of seeing a roll-back of the civil rights movement. the civil rights movement have transformed america. we have other groups from american indians to latinos, gay rights groups, children's rights groups who have emulated the very legal strategy that thurgood marshall used to transform the laws of america and allow for equality and inclusion. i think what you're talking about is more on an economic basis and the increasing class stratification that we see in the united states today. and i'm reminded -- i remember sitting with thurgood ma
opinion, the civil rights movement, the union movement, women's rights -- none of that -- even gandhi in india, he would have gotten nowhere if it hadn't been the soviet union looming in the background and it seems me until we reach a point in which poor people are organized and willing to struggle against the wall street capitalists, we're going to continue to see a roll-back of all the gains of the civil rights and the labor movement. i was hoping you'd comment. >> host: thank you shaun...
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i called one time to the help lines and i was calling india. i want to talk to an american. we could use that money to lower the deficit here. that is about all i have to say. host: one of the headlines this morning is in the front page of "the washington post." ben bernanke to be reappointed as the fed chairman. we will hear from the president in about 35 minutes live from martha's vineyard, the renomination. senate confirmation hearing the fall. the reappointment would take effect in january of next year. we have and we will continue to be covering these town hall meetings here on this network all this week. we will show you a cross section of democrats and republicans as they meet with their constituents. one of the hearings will be live tonight in northern virginia, a town hall meeting from the reston, va., with congressman jim moran. joining him will be former chairman of national democratic committee, former dr. and governor of vermont, howard dean. a writer for the fairfax county * will be at the town hall meeting and also with freshman congressman gerry connolly in s
i called one time to the help lines and i was calling india. i want to talk to an american. we could use that money to lower the deficit here. that is about all i have to say. host: one of the headlines this morning is in the front page of "the washington post." ben bernanke to be reappointed as the fed chairman. we will hear from the president in about 35 minutes live from martha's vineyard, the renomination. senate confirmation hearing the fall. the reappointment would take effect...
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women in india is the best place to look. that's when you know the crieses have topped out. we have all this money rolling in and we can't get to $1,000. >> earlier in the year, we had levels of skraps being liqu liquidated. it's pretty hard and fast and that was in the first call. now it moves up and it's pretty slow. investment is off as well. investment is there and what you need now is another wave of investment coming in to push prices higher. >> for those who are interested in stepping into the precious metals and the imf sale as well. would you recommend that? do you view it topping the $1,000 mark? >> the gold market is really quite tiny. the investments are pushing in and it's possible to push it beyond that level. they are pushing at the market and inflation to really start in a big way. they could see investment coming and $1,000 is possible. >> thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> we have a strong market performance and let's get to the reporter beginning with bertha coombs. >> we have the great manufacturing number today. better than expected.d. we have the
women in india is the best place to look. that's when you know the crieses have topped out. we have all this money rolling in and we can't get to $1,000. >> earlier in the year, we had levels of skraps being liqu liquidated. it's pretty hard and fast and that was in the first call. now it moves up and it's pretty slow. investment is off as well. investment is there and what you need now is another wave of investment coming in to push prices higher. >> for those who are interested in...
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clinton just a few weeks ago in india. and i asked her about the situation. and she said, well, the young women have already apologized. and we are very sorry this happened. so, the north koreans, in many ways, got exactly what they wanted here. they had a very prominent american coming over there. and bill clinton, of course, got exactly what he wanted. he returned with the young journalists, who i think are about to get off that plane. bill clinton had that emotional meeting with them yesterday. when they got on the plane, out of north korea, it was quite formal. president clinton shaking their hands and smiling. but again, a very emotional meeting when the young women first met president clinton over there. you can see them leaving north korea there, in the same plane that just arrived in burbank. >> i think you answered the question of many when they are wondering why was it former president bill clinton. and you said, the north koreans wanted a prominent american to be there. >> reporter: as bill richardson told us, the governor of new mexico, it is a dr
clinton just a few weeks ago in india. and i asked her about the situation. and she said, well, the young women have already apologized. and we are very sorry this happened. so, the north koreans, in many ways, got exactly what they wanted here. they had a very prominent american coming over there. and bill clinton, of course, got exactly what he wanted. he returned with the young journalists, who i think are about to get off that plane. bill clinton had that emotional meeting with them...
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for example, india used to buy patrol planes from russia. just inked a $2 billion version for this aircraft. the seller, american company, boeing. >> russia is understandably concerned that foreign customers are not looking to them anymore as a leader in the export market for weapons. >> reporter: a russian general says that these sub s are sailig in international waters. the pentagon says there is no need to look at these subs and automatically see them as a threat. >>> months of captivity silenced them from speaking publicly. now, they are free to tell their stories. you will hear more from the two american journalists freed from north korea in their own words. >>> she idlelized a famous mad man and now the convict known as squeezy is getting a new lease on life. upbeat rock ♪ singer:wanted to get myself a new cell phone ♪ ♪ so i could hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i
for example, india used to buy patrol planes from russia. just inked a $2 billion version for this aircraft. the seller, american company, boeing. >> russia is understandably concerned that foreign customers are not looking to them anymore as a leader in the export market for weapons. >> reporter: a russian general says that these sub s are sailig in international waters. the pentagon says there is no need to look at these subs and automatically see them as a threat. >>>...
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opinion the civil-rights movement, the union movement, women's rights, none of that, even gandhi in india would have gotten away if it weren't for the soviet union looming in the background and seems to me until we reach a point in which poor people are organized and willing to struggle against the fell wall street capitalists we are going to continue to see it will back of the human rights and the civil rights movement and the labor movement, something of comment please. >> host: thank you from washington state. >> guest: sean, i don't think we are in any danger seeing a rollback in the civil rights movement that transformed america. we have other groups everybody from the american indians latino, gay rights groups, children's groups who emulated the strategy that thurgood marshall used to transform the law of america and allow for a quality and inclusion. i think what you're talking about is more the economic bases and increasing class gratification we see in the united states today and i am reminded that i remember sitting with thurgood marshall and singing to him if he were a young ma
opinion the civil-rights movement, the union movement, women's rights, none of that, even gandhi in india would have gotten away if it weren't for the soviet union looming in the background and seems to me until we reach a point in which poor people are organized and willing to struggle against the fell wall street capitalists we are going to continue to see it will back of the human rights and the civil rights movement and the labor movement, something of comment please. >> host: thank...
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. >>> the new security measures go into effect the same weekend one of india's biggest move i stars was reportedly detained for two hours. it happened at newark's airport after immigration officials spotted the word khan in .s name. the bollywood superstar was on his way to chicago when he was held for questioning. customs officials d ieny the clm and say he was questioned for a little over an hour as part of a standard process for screening foreign travelers. coincidentally, khan was heading to chicago to promote his new film about racial profiling. >>> up next on "news 4 today," grab the sunscreen. it's going to be a sweltering sunday. chuck bell's full forecast coming up next. >>> and he dominated in college. the nationals betting he'll do the same for them. details of a record-setting offer coming up. >>> their canvas is a concrete wall. 100 artists creating one massive work of art in northeast. they are painting a mural in the edgewood neighborhood. when they are done, the mural will be longer than a football field. artists of all ages andarying talents are taking part. if you woul
. >>> the new security measures go into effect the same weekend one of india's biggest move i stars was reportedly detained for two hours. it happened at newark's airport after immigration officials spotted the word khan in .s name. the bollywood superstar was on his way to chicago when he was held for questioning. customs officials d ieny the clm and say he was questioned for a little over an hour as part of a standard process for screening foreign travelers. coincidentally, khan was...
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you traveled with president obama with to india recently. the headline was, obama visits economically depressed region. we were talking to the mayor about jobs and job creation beard what was your take away from the trip and the challenges? guest: we want to the county, not that far from my home town of toledo, ohio, so it felt sort of like going home. it was a relatively small group of 200 people, but most of them were people who had gotten their jobs back after being laid off, in part due, they think, to stimulus money from the federal government in that the stimulus encouraged netstar to come in and buy their own company that had gone bankrupt. host: over the last few weeks as we were beginning to see some upbeat language from the treasury department and the fed about the economy, we keep hearing concerns by economists that this might be a jobless recovery. what does that mean, and how can you have a recovery without more jobs? guest: and that we start from a lower base. we have gone down so far in what some call the great recession, that
you traveled with president obama with to india recently. the headline was, obama visits economically depressed region. we were talking to the mayor about jobs and job creation beard what was your take away from the trip and the challenges? guest: we want to the county, not that far from my home town of toledo, ohio, so it felt sort of like going home. it was a relatively small group of 200 people, but most of them were people who had gotten their jobs back after being laid off, in part due,...
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last guest if he could elaborate, but he can be in the left this out than why our contractors from india dressed as civilians along the afghani /iranian border building roads. why did he leave that out? people need to wake up in this country and what these people are all about. thank you for allowing me to speak my word. host: margaret on the republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i have a question regarding the health care debate. all of our representatives in alabama are republican and i have been waiting for them to have a town hall meetings so that we can join in the debate. i have heard nothing. i had written to our representative and the only response i get is that they are opposed to the president's plan, but there is nothing about what republicans proposals are to do something about the cost of health care. i would like for someone to challenge the republicans to find out what it is they are proposing we do about the rising cost of health care. host: next comment comes from vermont this is ron on the democrats' line. caller: i believe that more scien
last guest if he could elaborate, but he can be in the left this out than why our contractors from india dressed as civilians along the afghani /iranian border building roads. why did he leave that out? people need to wake up in this country and what these people are all about. thank you for allowing me to speak my word. host: margaret on the republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i have a question regarding the health care debate. all of our representatives in...
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it turns out that they are all from india. now, you have 60% unemployment in iraq why the heck are we bringing in foreign workers? you ought to put some people from iraq to work. it just seems that there are no requirements in the contracts that would help the overall cause of putting people to work and stabilizing that country. from your own attendance there, your own observations on the ground, what you think needs to be done first and the fastest? >> i think the first thing we need to do is to encourage the department of defense to make this one of their highest priorities. we have spent in contracting $103 billion, in afghanistan $20 billion, in kuwait $8 billion. we have spent $12.7 billion in countries is supporting afghanistan. what we know is that we do not have enough contract office representatives agreed we do not have enough quality assurance representatives. we do not have enough log cap support officers. we do not have enough people watching the contractors. we have 70% of our contract going to subcontractors. ou
it turns out that they are all from india. now, you have 60% unemployment in iraq why the heck are we bringing in foreign workers? you ought to put some people from iraq to work. it just seems that there are no requirements in the contracts that would help the overall cause of putting people to work and stabilizing that country. from your own attendance there, your own observations on the ground, what you think needs to be done first and the fastest? >> i think the first thing we need to...
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we are competing against india, china, singapore, korea. gretchen: so many people would take you to task by saying that you could use the money that you already have for education and spend it more wisely. >> we have done that. we did not produce the results by accident. we did it by targeting spending. we said, here is money for pre- k education. here is money for after-school tutoring. here is money to put a laptop in every desk in a high school. brian: newt gingrich, jeb bush, and the president all seem to agree. i think we could use something, a topic that we get along with it, rather than the friction which health-care greenspan. >> i agree. spending, if it is done well, and targeted, it can make the difference. that was my message to the legislature. they should be proud of what they have done. the appropriated the money. steve: it is always progress when we get you on the show, governor ed rendell. thank you. gretchen: a high school official now on trial for city in a prayer in school banquet. she did not even deliver it. her husband
we are competing against india, china, singapore, korea. gretchen: so many people would take you to task by saying that you could use the money that you already have for education and spend it more wisely. >> we have done that. we did not produce the results by accident. we did it by targeting spending. we said, here is money for pre- k education. here is money for after-school tutoring. here is money to put a laptop in every desk in a high school. brian: newt gingrich, jeb bush, and the...